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namely that a top adviser to then secretary of state clinton may be under the sway of the muslim brotherhood. that drew sharp criticism at the time. republican colleagues including john mccain called her out on it publically. we invited michele bachmann to come on the program to talk abouter her latest allegations. she declined. the invitation stands open n. the meantime dana bash tried keeping them honest and joins us. you had to chase down the congresswoman. what did she tell you? >> last time i ran after michele bachmann on one of the issues i told you the bad news is she can walk fast in heels. the good news is so can i. h this time she was moving so fast it tested my endurance. i told her i wanted to talk about her speech at cpac, about questionable accusations made about the president's lavish lifestyle. here's how it went. >> i want to ask you is that you said -- you talked about the excesses that he's engaged in, the fact that he has a dog walker which is not true. >> the big point of my speech was about benghazi. this was an absolute disaster a. >> you also made specific accusations
namely that a top adviser to then secretary of state clinton may be under the sway of the muslim brotherhood. that drew sharp criticism at the time. republican colleagues including john mccain called her out on it publically. we invited michele bachmann to come on the program to talk abouter her latest allegations. she declined. the invitation stands open n. the meantime dana bash tried keeping them honest and joins us. you had to chase down the congresswoman. what did she tell you? >>...
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bills get paid and it looks to have no correct in washington but in california and we had it under bill clinton administration and i'm not speaking as a democrat or republican but as a business woman if you have sources of income in citizens how much money does a person need if they're earning twenty million dollars a year why not tax more and you have to bail it out on that point we'll come back we will survive to argue another day in fact in the coming up more and tonight's big picture robert with a very. good take three. three. three. three. three. three broke video for your media project. free video dog r.t. dot com you. whether you dive from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. the well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience we only need some a screen that's going to be heaven. in the flight see up close and below the ice on our team. let's. go back to the big picture rival joining me tonight are cheryl and harlan limbaugh carly limbaugh sam bennett and marc harrold let's get back to it let's
bills get paid and it looks to have no correct in washington but in california and we had it under bill clinton administration and i'm not speaking as a democrat or republican but as a business woman if you have sources of income in citizens how much money does a person need if they're earning twenty million dollars a year why not tax more and you have to bail it out on that point we'll come back we will survive to argue another day in fact in the coming up more and tonight's big picture robert...
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. -- it remains a blight and a failure of bill clinton and of eric holder. and a tribute to the people it. fought to stop it is a disgrace to america. >> charles. cracks one of the issues we have not touched on because we wanted to talk about the bearhug between christie and obama, which you would lead with on a week like this, is the statement you show is clearly a false statement. the only question is was it a deliberately false statement? he not only signed off on the search warrant, which named him as a criminal co-conspirator, but the justice department said he was in discussions about it. the question is what did he know, did he forget, did he not check on this? this is a serious issue. i do not want to nail him on perjury but if you have a justice department flying to congress, he cannot stay in that office. >> i want to go back to the irs thing in terms of the pole. there is public support for the naming of a public prosecutor to investigate the irs. likes the irs? they are an easy target. morepect, it is ever complicated. nobody can figure out who i
. -- it remains a blight and a failure of bill clinton and of eric holder. and a tribute to the people it. fought to stop it is a disgrace to america. >> charles. cracks one of the issues we have not touched on because we wanted to talk about the bearhug between christie and obama, which you would lead with on a week like this, is the statement you show is clearly a false statement. the only question is was it a deliberately false statement? he not only signed off on the search warrant,...
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people who go to the clinton school of public service, and groups affiliated with the clinton foundation. they expect about 250 people. it is a very small audience there, but the real audience is the nationwide audience. the president obama came to the former president because they believe he has served as a great salesman for this administration's policy. the dnc, he appeared all of a sudden as a surprise in the briefing room to help push a tax cut deal that the president reached with republicans. so they have come to him often, and they're hoping that he can reach a larger audience. not just what is coming, but talk about what is already in place, things like allowing people to stay on their parent's health care until they are 26. providing free health care. this is a man we know can speak very passionately. he can be wonky and long winded. this is something that president clinton has been following, working on, and pushing for. he is going to make the case that this is important for the economy as well. back to you. >> so this is the time, you know, a lot of people who have jobs with
people who go to the clinton school of public service, and groups affiliated with the clinton foundation. they expect about 250 people. it is a very small audience there, but the real audience is the nationwide audience. the president obama came to the former president because they believe he has served as a great salesman for this administration's policy. the dnc, he appeared all of a sudden as a surprise in the briefing room to help push a tax cut deal that the president reached with...
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bill clinton. people who were in not only the west and mountain west and northeast, but also places like arkansas and louisiana and florida. from which to build and which from which to move the party into another direction. gwen: democrats had a base in red states but republicans don't have any? >> nowadays there are no republican members of congress in any new england state. ere are -- gwen: susan collins has the house. >> susan collins, only republican left, excuse me, kelly from new hampshire but on the quoast, no republicans from the u.s. senate. kevin mccarthy, house majority whip, is from california but he is dealing with a southern party, party that is based more in the midwest, south and to some extent in the mountain west. the democrats were when they had a much broader base. gwen: interesting point today, eric cantor, house whip, came out with -- wrote a member to members of the house republican caucus saying what a great month we had in may. we conducted more than 100 oversight investiga
bill clinton. people who were in not only the west and mountain west and northeast, but also places like arkansas and louisiana and florida. from which to build and which from which to move the party into another direction. gwen: democrats had a base in red states but republicans don't have any? >> nowadays there are no republican members of congress in any new england state. ere are -- gwen: susan collins has the house. >> susan collins, only republican left, excuse me, kelly from...
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you can watch clips about hillary clinton when she ran for president. one woman says trying to satisfy this complex set of expectations is impossible. women are penalized both for deviating from the masculine norm and for appearing to be masculine. so i think this feminine toughness is an interesting way for these organizations, conservative women's groups particularly to navigate between cultural demands, as well as keeping perceptions of these women in line with conservative views about gender roles. so the femininity part re-enforces views about how they're supposed to behave. now the feminine toughness framing not only makes these candidates more appealing to conservative men and women, it also acts as a way for palin and bachmann to be distinguished. for these organizations to distinguish themselves from feminists. so, given that republican voters shy away from supporting republican women, because they think they're too liberal, positioning for these organizations themselves in opposition to feminist is a way for them to help countereffect that. th
you can watch clips about hillary clinton when she ran for president. one woman says trying to satisfy this complex set of expectations is impossible. women are penalized both for deviating from the masculine norm and for appearing to be masculine. so i think this feminine toughness is an interesting way for these organizations, conservative women's groups particularly to navigate between cultural demands, as well as keeping perceptions of these women in line with conservative views about...
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you can watch all kinds of lives about hillary clinton when she ran for president about that being the case. nicely this way. trying to satisfy complex set of crop -- of expectations is impossible. women are criticized for deviating from the norm and for appearing to be masculine. i think this feminine toughness is an interesting way for these organizations, conservative women's groups particularly, to navigate between cultural keepingas well as perceptions of these women in about gender view roles. the femininity part reinforces the conservative view about the way women are supposed to behave mama their values, and so on. the feminine toughness not only makes the candidate's more appealing to conservative men and women, but it also paves the way for palin and bachmann to be distinguished. they are distinguished from feminists. many more liberals shy away from supporting them because they are seen to conservatively, it is a way for them to position themselves to get support. let me give you examples. palin exudes a can-do optimism because it is tough to be a woman leader. and there has
you can watch all kinds of lives about hillary clinton when she ran for president about that being the case. nicely this way. trying to satisfy complex set of crop -- of expectations is impossible. women are criticized for deviating from the norm and for appearing to be masculine. i think this feminine toughness is an interesting way for these organizations, conservative women's groups particularly, to navigate between cultural keepingas well as perceptions of these women in about gender view...
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get paid and it looks to have now correct in washington but in california and we had it under bill clinton administration and i'm not speaking as a democrat or republican but as a business woman if you have sources of income in citizens how much money does a person need if they're earning twenty million dollars a year why not tax more and you have to bail it out on that point we'll come back we'll survive to argue another day in fact in the coming up more in tonight's big picture all right after the break. let me let me i want to know what let me ask you a question. here. is what we have in the bank we have our knives. because this time it was just a bad thing there's again here in this story we're being i didn't really talk about the surveillance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call i don'
get paid and it looks to have now correct in washington but in california and we had it under bill clinton administration and i'm not speaking as a democrat or republican but as a business woman if you have sources of income in citizens how much money does a person need if they're earning twenty million dollars a year why not tax more and you have to bail it out on that point we'll come back we'll survive to argue another day in fact in the coming up more in tonight's big picture all right...
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of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion last month. doctors say the clot is located between the brain and the skull behind mrs. clinton's right ear. dr. david deaton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown hospital. this situation that she is in right now doctors are describing as fully curable. >> yes, i think that's right, ali. she has a clot as described in the transverse signus behind her right ear. this is similar to other clots in the venus system treated with anti-coagulants offered referred to as blood thinners and should resolve spontaneously on that therapy. >> it is unusual it taking this long to treat it, going on the third night in the hospital? >> usually it's related to regulating the medicine. the clot will resolve over many more days. it takes weeks. often anti-coagulant therapy is given for three to six months and often life long. >> heparin, coumadin, th
of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion last month. doctors say the clot is located between the brain and the skull behind mrs. clinton's right ear. dr. david deaton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown hospital. this situation that she is in right now doctors are describing as fully curable. >>...
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the heck with bill clinton. i'm talking about the patient protection affordable care act and that's all. they're talking about a whole lot of side effects, poor people dying and not having -- i'm not talking about that. you're a lawyer. i'm a lawyer. is it possible at all for the affordable care act to be repealed? >> of course it is. we did it earlier -- it's my bill, by the way. my bill is to repeal obama care. we passed my bill off the house floor earlier this year. >> doesn't it take -- >> charlie, for 100 years, the democrats worked to get socialized medicine in this country. and i'm telling you, it took 100 days for the american -- i know you wouldn't shut down a woman. under no circumstances would you shut down a woman. so i'll have my peace, too. it didn't take 100 days for the american people to say, oops, what happened? first of all, they knew that no one read the bill before it went through. then they were told if they liked their health care, they could keep it. that's not true. then they were told b
the heck with bill clinton. i'm talking about the patient protection affordable care act and that's all. they're talking about a whole lot of side effects, poor people dying and not having -- i'm not talking about that. you're a lawyer. i'm a lawyer. is it possible at all for the affordable care act to be repealed? >> of course it is. we did it earlier -- it's my bill, by the way. my bill is to repeal obama care. we passed my bill off the house floor earlier this year. >> doesn't it...
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they say give it time, president clinton saying as much. that's the math. is it your feeling that the numbers are going to be 4-1 versus those who gain? what's your sense? >> the send is that it was going to be far worse. an avalanche. that's why the saw the president defer and delay the small business mandate. the estimate was 150 million more people losing hit and run. we heard about people losing current individual insurance. it's going to be massive. what the final number will be, we don't know. i think, again, there's a lot of people who aren't going to sign up. they're going to say, hey, whack me with a penalty. again, the dirty secret is, the fine that you pay the government for not signing up for health insurance will come out of your tax refund. if you construction your taxes so you don't get a tax refund, so you just pay taxes, presumably you won't have a fine. so people are going to game the system because frankly they can't afford. it i talked to a restaurant owner over the weekend. owns nine restaurants. he told me he's forcing good and decent
they say give it time, president clinton saying as much. that's the math. is it your feeling that the numbers are going to be 4-1 versus those who gain? what's your sense? >> the send is that it was going to be far worse. an avalanche. that's why the saw the president defer and delay the small business mandate. the estimate was 150 million more people losing hit and run. we heard about people losing current individual insurance. it's going to be massive. what the final number will be, we...
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it's clinton with a 13 point lead over chris christie. if rand paul is the nominee, clinton leads him by 17 right now. against ted cruz, it's clinton by 23. she's way ahead of the pack and the lead is growing for now. we'll be right back. is: when the storms are this powerful, the batteries had better be powerful, too. introducing duracell quantum. only duracell quantum has a hi-density core. and that means more fuel, more power, more performance than the next leading brand. so, whether you're out on the front lines or you're back home, now you have the power. new duracell quantum. trusted everywhere. new duracell quantum. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> welcome back to hardball. money talks and the battle of the budget is on a collision course with a fight that could decide the
it's clinton with a 13 point lead over chris christie. if rand paul is the nominee, clinton leads him by 17 right now. against ted cruz, it's clinton by 23. she's way ahead of the pack and the lead is growing for now. we'll be right back. is: when the storms are this powerful, the batteries had better be powerful, too. introducing duracell quantum. only duracell quantum has a hi-density core. and that means more fuel, more power, more performance than the next leading brand. so, whether you're...
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if you can't beat hillary clinton in the exit polls in new jersey on the day you are the most popular in your state, don't think it's going to get better. it's likely going to get worse. he's not in the mainstream of conservatism. >> michael crowley. chris christie standing up to that mind-set will do him a world of good in a general election. the question is can he sustain the primary process if he's got the likes of limbaugh, beck, and hannity against him? >> it's going to be really hard. mitt romney tried to do this, but romney fled from all his positions on those issues in a way that we're not seeing christie beginning to do. by the end of the process, romney looks a little ridiculous to a lot of conservatives. so i think it's going to be extremely hard for christie to get past these sort of firewall of the republican base for exactly those reasons. he faces this choice that romney faced, which is, do you try to retreat from those positions and look like you're a flip-flopper or changeling, or do you try to own it and fight your way through the firewall? but it's a hard fight. >>
if you can't beat hillary clinton in the exit polls in new jersey on the day you are the most popular in your state, don't think it's going to get better. it's likely going to get worse. he's not in the mainstream of conservatism. >> michael crowley. chris christie standing up to that mind-set will do him a world of good in a general election. the question is can he sustain the primary process if he's got the likes of limbaugh, beck, and hannity against him? >> it's going to be...
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congressman john lewis has been a resounding voice -- but that is bill clinton talking i'm sorry. congressman john lewis is a key figure the civil rights movement in his journey is taking them from an alabama sharecroppers farm to the halls of congress, from a segregated school to the 1963 march on washington and from receiving beatings from state troopers and others to receiving the medal of freedom from the first african-american president. mr. lewis' 1990 book walking with a wind of memoir the movement has been called the definitive account of the civil rights era. his new book is "march" book one and features something all of us clearly would like, a blurb from bill clinton and i will redo that now. congressman john lewis is thinner sounding voice in the quest for a quality from her than 50 years and i'm so pleased he is sharing his memories of the civil rights movement with america's young leaders. in march -- "march" he brings a whole new generation with him to cross the edmund pettus bridge from me clenched fist into a future of outstretched hands. congressman john lewis. [
congressman john lewis has been a resounding voice -- but that is bill clinton talking i'm sorry. congressman john lewis is a key figure the civil rights movement in his journey is taking them from an alabama sharecroppers farm to the halls of congress, from a segregated school to the 1963 march on washington and from receiving beatings from state troopers and others to receiving the medal of freedom from the first african-american president. mr. lewis' 1990 book walking with a wind of memoir...
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when we come back, an update on hillary clinton. about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> a potentially dangerous blood clot has forced secretary of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion l
when we come back, an update on hillary clinton. about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from...
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when we come back, an update on hillary clinton. where is flo? anybody know where flo is? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from...
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the president also picked up backing from former secretary of state hillary clinton who called for a strong international response and urged caution at the russian proposal. another issue for the white house is what mr. kerry said about the level of a u.s. commitment to military action. >> we're not going to war. we will not have people at risk in that way. we will be able to hoeld bashar assad accountable without engaging in troops on the ground or any other prolonged kind of effort in a very limited, very targeted, very short-term effort that degrades his capacity to deliver chemical weapons without assuming responsibility for syria's civil war. that is exactly what we're talking about doing. unbelievably small, limited kind of effort. >> unbelievably small is the phrase that people glommed on to. the white house later said it was not a gaffe but senator john mccain tweeted the comments were unbelievably unhelpful. whip showing support and reid says they will delay a vote on it in the senate. president obama set to meet republicans and democrats over lunch today. watch his nation t
the president also picked up backing from former secretary of state hillary clinton who called for a strong international response and urged caution at the russian proposal. another issue for the white house is what mr. kerry said about the level of a u.s. commitment to military action. >> we're not going to war. we will not have people at risk in that way. we will be able to hoeld bashar assad accountable without engaging in troops on the ground or any other prolonged kind of effort in a...
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-- >> michael: you can't get away without bringing bill clinton in here. go ahead. >> even bill clinton himself said no one could have reasonably foreseen 9/11. but i'm having trouble understanding why the left wants to continue to defend obama. clearly you have some level of high corruption. we can argue about whether it's massive or just a lot. then you have a situation in benghazi. i'm going to say he deliberately let people die you are going to say it is blatant incompetence -- >> michael: i think it was a tragedy. that's what i think it was -- and i think from tragedies we learn. and i don't think it is about defending the president all the time, because i don't. and about some of -- >> you are a scholar, i know that. >> michael: about some of what we're talking about here i just don't think benghazi rises to what we were talking about earlier. >> here is what we need to do -- we have got to put the president of the united states under oath. because you have a situation now where there's all kinds of missteps and lies. jay carney in terms of the irs s
-- >> michael: you can't get away without bringing bill clinton in here. go ahead. >> even bill clinton himself said no one could have reasonably foreseen 9/11. but i'm having trouble understanding why the left wants to continue to defend obama. clearly you have some level of high corruption. we can argue about whether it's massive or just a lot. then you have a situation in benghazi. i'm going to say he deliberately let people die you are going to say it is blatant incompetence --...
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between the speaker and the president, which is reminiscent, i think, of when newt gingrich and bill clinton co-conspired, if you like, to the government shut down, but after that, they did sort things out and they did begin to get together and make things happen. but i don't really have much hope that the boehner/obama partnership is going to go that way. >> ronald reagan and tip o'neal were fabulous. >> do you see that happening? >> no, and i think it's incumbent upon the leader to make that happen, not the speaker. >> but the speaker is just as intransigent? >> if i were the ceo of the country, i would be able to have a meeting when i would want to have a meeting, and i would work it out. this is a sideline discussion. this is not the biggest deal in the world. what's going to happen is as these cuts trickle in as your reporter said earlier, people aren't going to see much happening. and all this noise that went on is going to hurt the credibility of all of washington. >> is it all just fiddling while rome burns, jack? >> we're spending $3.8 trillion while we're talking about these cuts.
between the speaker and the president, which is reminiscent, i think, of when newt gingrich and bill clinton co-conspired, if you like, to the government shut down, but after that, they did sort things out and they did begin to get together and make things happen. but i don't really have much hope that the boehner/obama partnership is going to go that way. >> ronald reagan and tip o'neal were fabulous. >> do you see that happening? >> no, and i think it's incumbent upon the...
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. >> bill clinton yesterday. no offense, not lecturing anyone like the president. truthful about the healthcare law. he thinks it's a little odd. but, anyway, it is what it is. she is upset. it does make you think twice about the cover shots you see of>> here is the thing thouh that i think is interesting. i wonder if it negatively impacts the celebrity self-esteem. because they also are comparing themselves to this image. and when people meet you in person they might think wow, she is prettier on the cover of cosmo or glamour or whatever the case may be. i certainly have had that happen to me where somebody saw my picture and they said are you the same person? and they were right. >> camera musted a a few pounds. it's so weird. i always think she is a brilliant marketer. so i always wonder well, what's she up to here. >> she is absolute up to something. two points to make. number one, when she made this statement that she was upset with her appearance and it wasn't reflective of her natural state. she was wearing kabuki makeup and huge white wig. >> who doesn't? >
. >> bill clinton yesterday. no offense, not lecturing anyone like the president. truthful about the healthcare law. he thinks it's a little odd. but, anyway, it is what it is. she is upset. it does make you think twice about the cover shots you see of>> here is the thing thouh that i think is interesting. i wonder if it negatively impacts the celebrity self-esteem. because they also are comparing themselves to this image. and when people meet you in person they might think wow, she...
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carton article -- hillary clinton article. caller: i just retired. i am 64 years old. i got a letter saying i'm increase in my income. how much do the government get in cost of living? i think it is more than 1.3%. guest: cost of living adjustments are a major issue for people living on limited income. one of the things democrat looking to highlight is going to be the issue of income inequality and the minimum wage, unemployment benefits. the money people are receiving from the government, whether it is keeping pace with need out there. that is going to be a major issue in 2014. expect to hear more talk about that. sea of tranquility tweets in. guest: that is the question. it depends who you ask. there are a lot of seats that perhaps should not have been in play before that may be in play, on both sides. , heading into a midterm year, you usually see the president's party lose out. in the wake of the debt ceiling fight, they might be able to buck that trend, looking back to the second term of the clinton administration where democrats did fairly well. the question rema
carton article -- hillary clinton article. caller: i just retired. i am 64 years old. i got a letter saying i'm increase in my income. how much do the government get in cost of living? i think it is more than 1.3%. guest: cost of living adjustments are a major issue for people living on limited income. one of the things democrat looking to highlight is going to be the issue of income inequality and the minimum wage, unemployment benefits. the money people are receiving from the government,...
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and unlike the clinton white house, where they essentially had a scandal management team on the premises from day one of that presidency, this president has been sort of blessed by not having these sorts of controversies. so we really are seeing them as al said, kind of getting up to speed a little bit slowly here, but, you know, it's far from clear whether that's going to hurt them in the long run in in fact they can get their footing. >> rose: jessica. >> well, i would say that they're always slow to react, charlie, any time that they are hit with controversy. we always say they're slow off the dime, and then the president suddenly gets his footing. the difference is these ones are big, and these ones are happening together and they seem to be forming a significant together weight on this white house and the fact that they don't have the sort of heft inside to really form a serious response is becoming a problem for them because of this. i think the fact the president's about to implement balmcare at the very-- at this very moment is troubling for the right. and it's at this very same
and unlike the clinton white house, where they essentially had a scandal management team on the premises from day one of that presidency, this president has been sort of blessed by not having these sorts of controversies. so we really are seeing them as al said, kind of getting up to speed a little bit slowly here, but, you know, it's far from clear whether that's going to hurt them in the long run in in fact they can get their footing. >> rose: jessica. >> well, i would say that...
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>> that's how we got to the only -- we've only had four balances budgets -- clinton would argue six -- since 1961. and they were under, who? lpj and bill clinton. >> if you looked at minnesota and climp have done, they've raised taxes on the wealthiest residents, reduced property taxes, raised sales taxes. there is a formula out there. >> it's also how you spend the money. if we spend the money in a way that creates jobs in a way that enkurjs investment, then you're going to have a stronger economy and that's an important element of this. if your whole goal is barack obama is a bad man who doesn't belong in the white house then you're not going to get the focus on a better economy. >> college loans are driving up big profits if r the government. the government is expected to make $50 billion on student loans this year. i's actually more profitable than most fortune 500 businesses. the student loan program will make more than apple and exxon made last year. mike, this is staggering, this templates that has been set up we are going after young kids strapping them with debt and high inte
>> that's how we got to the only -- we've only had four balances budgets -- clinton would argue six -- since 1961. and they were under, who? lpj and bill clinton. >> if you looked at minnesota and climp have done, they've raised taxes on the wealthiest residents, reduced property taxes, raised sales taxes. there is a formula out there. >> it's also how you spend the money. if we spend the money in a way that creates jobs in a way that enkurjs investment, then you're going to...
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they are not even doing no such thing. >> bill clinton a plus for hillary. he loves the campaign trail. look at this, you've got hillary, a juggernaut. people love her. you have bill clinton, who could ever argue with his power and also with the way he sways people, and so convincing politically. and then president obama. how could the republicans beat that, james? >> you know, look, i have seen the prospect, i wrote a book called "40 more years" which is saying that the combination of the younger people being democratic in a demographics of country bode well. i think it would bode well for any democratic in 2016, particularly hillary clinton. what i like about her race is you and i know she has the message ready for her. and that is the country is ready for somebody that is going to try to promote the middle class. if president obama had to save the economy, deal with financial crisis, a number of things. the issue of our time, and from 2016 on, is going to be who is going to rebuild america's great middle class. i don't think anybody has the smarts or tena
they are not even doing no such thing. >> bill clinton a plus for hillary. he loves the campaign trail. look at this, you've got hillary, a juggernaut. people love her. you have bill clinton, who could ever argue with his power and also with the way he sways people, and so convincing politically. and then president obama. how could the republicans beat that, james? >> you know, look, i have seen the prospect, i wrote a book called "40 more years" which is saying that the...
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>> you started with the bill clinton clip, wow, it's a long time coming, but next month is the equal pay act and 50 years later there's still a huge wage gap. you still have this huge pay gap that is increased if you're a mom tremendously, you know, is the real story, it's really a distraction. >> part of the stat about this 4 in 10 is the fact so many of those households are helmed by single moms. when you're just looking at married couples, in 1960, just 6% of married couples had a woman earning more than a husband. it has increased four fold, quite a bit, but it's still only 24%, and, of course, there's a lot of stuff in 2013, loaded psychological stuff about what that does to a marriage. >> at the beginning of our marriage, i made more than my husband and i stressed out about it, that it would bother him. turns out he's comfortable in his own skin and was fine with it, but i had some angst for awhile. it's not the case now. we've flipped, especially with my public service, but that is not something that women should have to worry about. just to give you another example, we're deb
>> you started with the bill clinton clip, wow, it's a long time coming, but next month is the equal pay act and 50 years later there's still a huge wage gap. you still have this huge pay gap that is increased if you're a mom tremendously, you know, is the real story, it's really a distraction. >> part of the stat about this 4 in 10 is the fact so many of those households are helmed by single moms. when you're just looking at married couples, in 1960, just 6% of married couples had...
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we want to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton's health. i talked to dr. sanjay gupta. let's take a look. a blood clot in the head sounds very serious. >> the big distinction is this clot inside a blood vessel or it is not? that's the first question that doctors are going to ask. if it's outside the blood vessel meaning the bled vessel has ruptured and you're accumulating blood outside the vessel, that's a bigger problem. on this model, let's say you have a blood clot on top of the brain and putting pressure on the brain, that would obviously be a problem and something maybe that would require surgery. you don't want to give blood thinner. that would make that problem worse and burn a bridge in terms of possibly performing surgery should she need it. in her case, she actually has a blood clot inside one of the blood vessels that's in a vein that drains blood away from the brain. you can see this blue area in here, those are veins. these veins take blood away from the brain. in her case is on the left side, but on this model, right about here, a clot is in
we want to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton's health. i talked to dr. sanjay gupta. let's take a look. a blood clot in the head sounds very serious. >> the big distinction is this clot inside a blood vessel or it is not? that's the first question that doctors are going to ask. if it's outside the blood vessel meaning the bled vessel has ruptured and you're accumulating blood outside the vessel, that's a bigger problem. on this model, let's say you have a blood clot on top...
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and instead of john just saying we don't like bill clinton's budget, john kasich made his own budget. he worked with tim penny and they went on the floor in the middle of this debate and they talked for about 30 minutes, 45 minutes about their vision of how to balance the budget and how to move this country forward. so when i went out on the campaign trail, instead of just criticizing bill clinton, when people asked me what would you do? what would you vote for when you got to washington, d.c., i said that i would do what john was talking about doing. we didn't like hillary's health plan so we had two or three different republican ideas for health-care plans. newt helped put together the contract with america so we went out and we had a positive on the construct it approach in the campaign. and it made a big difference. you remember earl hutto? you served with him. i ran against a 16-year incumbent, a democrat named earl hutto came from a district that hadn't elected a republican since 1873. and they hung the last republican they sent up to washington, d.c. for me.idn't even vote we h
and instead of john just saying we don't like bill clinton's budget, john kasich made his own budget. he worked with tim penny and they went on the floor in the middle of this debate and they talked for about 30 minutes, 45 minutes about their vision of how to balance the budget and how to move this country forward. so when i went out on the campaign trail, instead of just criticizing bill clinton, when people asked me what would you do? what would you vote for when you got to washington, d.c.,...
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clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would never get angry. she couldn't swear to save her life, and so -- but when it came to her kids, she was just really, really fierce. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would never get angry. she couldn't swear to save her life, and so -- but when it came to her kids, she was just really, really fierce. >> angelina jolie talking about her mother, who died of ovarian cancer in 2007, just 56 years old. a "new york times" op-ed today, jolie says she underwent a preventiv
clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would...
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this weekend hillary clinton campaigned alongside terry mcauliffe. it was her first campaign event in nearly five years. and bill clinton will spend three days on the stump for his old friend starting this sunday. meanwhile, michael bloomberg is pouring more than a million dollars into the race on mcauliffe's behalf. the richmond times dispatch that usually endorses republicans chose not to endorse anyone for governor rather than back ken cuccinelli. bad news for the republicans. we'll be right back. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer e
this weekend hillary clinton campaigned alongside terry mcauliffe. it was her first campaign event in nearly five years. and bill clinton will spend three days on the stump for his old friend starting this sunday. meanwhile, michael bloomberg is pouring more than a million dollars into the race on mcauliffe's behalf. the richmond times dispatch that usually endorses republicans chose not to endorse anyone for governor rather than back ken cuccinelli. bad news for the republicans. we'll be right...
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this weekend hillary clinton campaigned alongside terry mcauliffe. it was her first campaign event in nearly five years. and bill clinton will spend three days on the stump for his old friend starting this sunday. meanwhile, michael bloomberg is pouring more than a million dollars into the race on mcauliffe's behalf. the richmond times dispatch that usually endorses republicans chose not to endorse anyone for governor rather than back ken cuccinelli. bad news for the republicans. we'll be right back. igle for medice? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for yo
this weekend hillary clinton campaigned alongside terry mcauliffe. it was her first campaign event in nearly five years. and bill clinton will spend three days on the stump for his old friend starting this sunday. meanwhile, michael bloomberg is pouring more than a million dollars into the race on mcauliffe's behalf. the richmond times dispatch that usually endorses republicans chose not to endorse anyone for governor rather than back ken cuccinelli. bad news for the republicans. we'll be right...
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president clinton left us with $280 billion surplus. bush turned it into to $11 trillion debt. maybe that's why it's so hard to forget w. >>> ahead, todd legitimate rape akin goes primetime. that's next. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. okay why? more is better than less because if stuff is not le-- if there is more less stuff then you might want to have some more and your parents just don't let you because there's only a little bit. right. we want more, we want more. like you really like it, you want more. right. i follow you. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. more is better. and at&t has the nation's largest 4g network. ♪ once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush
president clinton left us with $280 billion surplus. bush turned it into to $11 trillion debt. maybe that's why it's so hard to forget w. >>> ahead, todd legitimate rape akin goes primetime. that's next. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and...
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clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios work the camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. love it, or get double your money back. >>> she's really, really sweet and she would never get angry. she couldn
clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. all business purchases. so you can capture your...
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there's bipartisan culpability that dates back to the clinton administration. just look at the scorecard and this is where the american people have to step up and understand what has happened and what we have to take on in terms of our accountability here. 134,000 iraqi civilians. not soldiers. 4500 of our own soldiers. 18 of soldiers who are veterans come back home are committing suicide on a daily basis. when you add the $2 trillion, we're talking about an extraordinary cost in human lives and resources and at the end of the day, we didn't have to do this and it wasn't effective. when you look at iraq now as a nation, it has not progressed in the way the liberators said it would progress. i hope the people open their eyes on this occasion to reflect very, very thoughtfully about what has occurred here and it's only doing the people of the united states who can make sure this never happens again. >> the justification on the other side has been look, saddam hussein was a monster. he was evil. getting rid of him was not a bad thing and if that was the ultimate c
there's bipartisan culpability that dates back to the clinton administration. just look at the scorecard and this is where the american people have to step up and understand what has happened and what we have to take on in terms of our accountability here. 134,000 iraqi civilians. not soldiers. 4500 of our own soldiers. 18 of soldiers who are veterans come back home are committing suicide on a daily basis. when you add the $2 trillion, we're talking about an extraordinary cost in human lives...
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of course, she is hillary clinton as well. so people will do things for the secretary of state maybe to try to make scheduling easier. we just don't know, but i think there was some reason to look for this blood clot. this is a rare thing that we're describing. it doesn't happen very often that you get a blood clot inside one of these veins around the brain. in this case, obviously, it's there. >> i know if you take blood thinners, even if you take aspirin, and you get a cut, you're bleeding for a while. what are the side effects from the medications we assume she's taking now. >> that's a good point. with these blood thinners, what they're doing in the hospital right now, they're trying to get the dose exactly right. you don't want to give too much because it can cause bleeding complications. simple fall or cutting yourself shaving or something like that, you can actually get a lot of bleeding if you have a lot of this blood thinning medication in your system. on the other hand, inyou don't give enough, it's not really doing
of course, she is hillary clinton as well. so people will do things for the secretary of state maybe to try to make scheduling easier. we just don't know, but i think there was some reason to look for this blood clot. this is a rare thing that we're describing. it doesn't happen very often that you get a blood clot inside one of these veins around the brain. in this case, obviously, it's there. >> i know if you take blood thinners, even if you take aspirin, and you get a cut, you're...
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to the clintons the way he had. he is not close to the clintons. his wife is. a lot of clinton world remains furious with anthony weiner. they do not love what happened. they didn't like him before the scandal, a lot of people. so i don't think he needs the clintons. i think he needs the clintons not to see him undercut there are too many conflicting interests for them. >> thank you for your time tonight. >> good to see you. >> still ahead, where's the apology for susan rise? new evidence shows the smear machine that tried to bring her down was flat out wrong. >>> plus, if at first you don't succeed to appeal obama care, try, try, try again, 37 times. a new vote tonight. stay with us. oh this is soft. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for m
to the clintons the way he had. he is not close to the clintons. his wife is. a lot of clinton world remains furious with anthony weiner. they do not love what happened. they didn't like him before the scandal, a lot of people. so i don't think he needs the clintons. i think he needs the clintons not to see him undercut there are too many conflicting interests for them. >> thank you for your time tonight. >> good to see you. >> still ahead, where's the apology for susan rise?...
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from secretary clinton, talking to the demts, giving them direction. why do we keep sanitizing this business of government. it does look like a process that doesn't have anybody in charge. where everybody is concerned about the equities of others and are we going to tick off somebody in another department. there's no smoking gun here. nothing that shows clear political partisan motives. there is that undertone that the cia warnings will come back to bite them. that they are going to get blamed. why did not we pay more attention to that? we've heard about the victoria reports before. there is a revealing one from another official at state, david adams. they will read to members like we had been repeatedly warned. >> let me go to senator king on that. how do you deny, the secretary of state or an appointee saying, we don't want to mention that there were six earlier occurrences of terrorism. we don't want to mention the name shari'a because we don't want to have any reference to the fact that there is terrorism in that neighborhood, active terrorism and
from secretary clinton, talking to the demts, giving them direction. why do we keep sanitizing this business of government. it does look like a process that doesn't have anybody in charge. where everybody is concerned about the equities of others and are we going to tick off somebody in another department. there's no smoking gun here. nothing that shows clear political partisan motives. there is that undertone that the cia warnings will come back to bite them. that they are going to get blamed....
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believe that that will work to their advantage, but as i said, these things are organic, and just as bill clinton kind of rethought and redefined the democratic party after three consecutive losses during the reagan and first bush presidencies, there may be a republican on the horizon who will similarly do that and be able to capture the imagination of his or her party, and then win in the national election. it's what keeps people like me going. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you, all, very much. [applause] >> up next on booktv, arguing the american media aided in the re-election of president barack obama saying the media was consistently critical of the republican party and the nominee, mitt romney, while negligent to do the same with barack obama. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, john, and my thanks to the harming foundation for inviting me. if i cough, i got a ticklish thing going on. i apologize ahead of schedule. okay. so why a book about the media bias? there's an earth shattering topic. when steve forbes came to me in 2010, we were chatting, and he asked me how bad were t
believe that that will work to their advantage, but as i said, these things are organic, and just as bill clinton kind of rethought and redefined the democratic party after three consecutive losses during the reagan and first bush presidencies, there may be a republican on the horizon who will similarly do that and be able to capture the imagination of his or her party, and then win in the national election. it's what keeps people like me going. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you, all,...
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ever since hillary clinton made her move on same-sex marriage, it's the reality. thank you for being with us. coming up next "now with alex wagner." >>> the debate over marriage equality reaches the highest level of american government. as of tonight it is far from resolved. it's tuesday, march 26th. i'm alex wagner and this is "now." >> we are all witnesses to a supporters of american history. >> the latest details on the republican stall. >> we got at this point to work up the political courage to do what's required to be done. >> i didn't get anything wrong -- >> michele bachmann's campaign is coming to terms with something called ethics. ethics violations. >> now we've moved into the realm of gangster government. >>> north dakota clamps down on women's reproductive rights, passing the most restrictive anti choice law yet. cecile richards with the latest attack on the war on women. the fight for marriage equality began in front of the supreme court today. after hearing oral arguments on proposition 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage, the nine justices wer
ever since hillary clinton made her move on same-sex marriage, it's the reality. thank you for being with us. coming up next "now with alex wagner." >>> the debate over marriage equality reaches the highest level of american government. as of tonight it is far from resolved. it's tuesday, march 26th. i'm alex wagner and this is "now." >> we are all witnesses to a supporters of american history. >> the latest details on the republican stall. >> we...
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clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina's jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic c" that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. because your insides set the tone. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading comp
clinton. the fact is she stood up to the line, no ifs, ands or buts, no explanations. she accepted responsibility and did it herself rather than waiting to be forced to do it, as we've seen in this instance regarding the talking points. >> always good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the other big story of the day. angelina's jolie's shocking decision to have a double mastectomy. try align. it's the number one ge recommended...